Are VLAN's involved?  Is the port you're plugging the HP into trunked?

On Feb 9, 2008 10:26 AM, Joe Heaton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>  Don't know if anyone is out there today, but if you are, I could really
> use some help.  I've got a brand new Cisco 3560 layer 3 switch that I am
> using to replace a Cisco 2651 router.  I have, with the help of Aaron
> Rohyans, configured the 3560 to emulate the operation of the 2651.
> Unfortunately, when I plug the 3560 into the HP 4108 switch, there is no
> communication between the two.  The HP never detects the MAC address of the
> Cisco, and I cannot ping to it from the other side, either, which is plugged
> into my firewall.  The Cisco is not talking to anyone.  I have the configs
> of both the router and the 3560 if anyone would like to see them, and if
> anyone has any advice, I'd really appreciate it.  I'm also sitting at my
> desk, if you'd like to give me a holler…
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> Thanks,
>
>
>
> Joe Heaton
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